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Old 10-16-2008 | 09:08 PM
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In the apache pics thread I seen a 47 with the inxs paint job but it said little ceasars on the side.....was it little ceasars before it was inxs? or vice versa, and what are the speeds of a 47 with trip 1000,s will they break 100, or some performance numbers onthe exisiting 47's out there?
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Old 10-16-2008 | 09:15 PM
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In the apache pics thread I seen a 47 with the inxs paint job but it said little ceasars on the side.....was it little ceasars before it was inxs? or vice versa, and what are the speeds of a 47 with trip 1000,s will they break 100, or some performance numbers onthe exisiting 47's out there?
They are two different boats littleceasars was a three man race boat with three 1000's c&g motors Inxs was a six man with three 850's c&g's never repainted since new. littleceasar's run 100mph
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Old 10-16-2008 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Jesse James
In the apache pics thread I seen a 47 with the inxs paint job but it said little ceasars on the side.....was it little ceasars before it was inxs? or vice versa, and what are the speeds of a 47 with trip 1000,s will they break 100, or some performance numbers onthe exisiting 47's out there?
They are different boats to the best of my knowledge (if you are referring to the old Little C that ended up on the Highway that is). The old Ceasars boat was all white last I saw in a pic on speedwake. The INXS boat is obviously still for sale.

As far as speed: the Firewater 47' Has trip Stotler 1100's and I have heard that it is a 100mph boat. Medicine Man is also currently for sale and I think that Has triple 750's with speeds in the low to mid 80's. Not sure how much they can vary in weight but considering the different layups on the 47's out there I would bet the weight variance from one 47' to the next could be 3-5,000lbs.

Jesse, if you get a 47' my little 36' could be the tender...
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It ran in Key West under the Little Ceasars name. I think Ed Cozzi explain once why this was. Here is a picture I took of it in KW.
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thanks GM, I just dug through and found the pic in the thread..

also who were the throttle men for inxs?
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They are different boats to the best of my knowledge (if you are referring to the old Little C that ended up on the Highway that is). The old Ceasars boat was all white last I saw in a pic on speedwake. The INXS boat is obviously still for sale.

As far as speed: the Firewater 47' Has trip Stotler 1100's and I have heard that it is a 100mph boat. Medicine Man is also currently for sale and I think that Has triple 750's with speeds in the low to mid 80's. Not sure how much they can vary in weight but considering the different layups on the 47's out there I would bet the weight variance from one 47' to the next could be 3-5,000lbs.

Jesse, if you get a 47' my little 36' could be the tender...
If I got a 47 I would have to be riding with you because I couldn't afford the gas
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If I got a 47 I would have to be riding with you because I couldn't afford the gas
If you get a 47' I will splurge for the Fuel. The fuel would definately be the least expensive part of owning/maintaining a 47' LOL....
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If you get a 47' I will splurge for the Fuel. The fuel would definately be the least expensive part of owning/maintaining a 47' LOL....
amen to that, lol
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There is a 47 here in GA I have seen on Lake Allatoona. Is that an ex race boat? Guys last name that owns it might be Kinner? Kenner? He has a 50' Jaguar as well.

I seem to remember seeing the INXS boat on a trailer sitting behind a business near Douglasville, GA around mid 2002.
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